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Code · Louisiana · Title 11 — Consolidated Public Retirement

RS 11:3639

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RS 11:3639
§3639. Portion of proceeds from sale of drivers' licenses paid into fund
The official, department, board, commission, or agency charged with collecting proceeds from the sale and issuance of certificates or other evidence of competency or authority to bona fide residents of the city of New Orleans to operate motor vehicles on the streets of the city of New Orleans, particularly drivers' and chauffeurs' licenses, and whether or not the same are levied and collected by authority of the City Council of the city of New Orleans or the state of Louisiana, or any department, board, commission, or agency of the city or state, shall pay to the board monthly the lesser of:
(1)Fifty percent of such proceeds; or
(2)The amount necessary to pay the operating expenses of the fund not covered as provided in R.S. 11:3635.1(B)(3).
Redesignated from R.S. 33:2287 by Acts 1991, No. 74, §3, eff. June 25, 1991; Acts 2004, No. 793, §1, eff. July 8, 2004.
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